Service based lawful interception

ABSTRACT

The present invention relates to methods and arrangements in a telecommunication system to monitor information related to specified services in a service unaware node. The node handles Content of Communication associated with services. The system comprises a Delivery Function to which Content of Communication related to a target is received from the node. The method comprises the following steps: Receiving from a requesting entity to the Delivery Function a request to delimit the received Content of Communication according to not desired services. Parsing the received Content of Communication according to not desired services by a Packet Inspection Feature associated with the Delivery Function. Forwarding Control Information related to the not desired services to the requesting entity.

FIELD OF INVENTION

The present invention relates to monitoring of information related to specified services when monitoring takes place in a service unaware node.

BACKGROUND

A service aware node is a telecommunication node that provides or is used for specific services, like the WAP gateway, E-mail gateway, that is able to discriminate the service associated with Content of Communication. A service unaware node means a telecommunication node that is independent on the transported applications/services. To filter Content of Communication related to specific services, a Service Aware Support Node SASN could be used. In order to provide service awareness by traffic inspection, the SASN captures IP traffic packets to analyze them. The SASN is located in any point of an IP network in the path of the traffic which has to be monitored. IP Gateway deployment is used, having the advantage of being multi-access and several access networks can be supported from the same platform, for example, CSD, GPRS and WiFi. It is also useful in multi-vendor environments, where integrated functionality in Gateway GPRS Support Nodes GGSNs may not be an option. The SASN has an active role, and can apply control policies selectively blocking certain services. The SASN can also disconnect the underlying Packet Data Protocol context through Remote Authentication Dial-In User Service RADIUS. The user traffic is captured by defining the SASN as default gateway between two intermediate elements on the path of the user data traffic. The SASN sniffs RADIUS traffic. RADIUS traffic is captured transparently using the same IP Gateway mechanism applied to the user traffic. A key feature of the SASN is deep packet inspection capability, because this function provides the service awareness on which so many other features are based (for example, service-differentiated charging or service access control). The Deep Packet Inspection module in the SASN parses incoming user traffic, delimits the flows according to the protocol being used, and extracts several parameters that are used by a traffic classification engine, according to some configurable classification rules.

Monitoring of Interception Related Information IRI and Content of Communication CC for a target is part of prior art. Content of Communication is defined as information such as speech and data and Intercept Related Information is defined as signaling information related to target subscribers. The different parts in an Intercept Mediation and Deliver Unit IMDU used for interception are disclosed in current Lawful Interception standards (see 3GPP TS 33.108 and 3GPP TS 33.107—Release 6 and Release 7). A Law Enforcement Monitoring Facility LEMF is connected to three Mediation Functions MF, MF2, MF3 respectively for ADMF, DF2, DF3 i.e. an Administration Function ADMF and two Delivery Functions DF2 and DF3. There is one Administration Function in the network. Together with the delivery functions it is used to hide from 3G ICEs (Intercepting Control Elements) that there might be multiple activations by different Law Enforcement Agencies on the same target. The Administration Function and the Delivery Functions are each one connected to the LEMF via standardized handover interfaces HI1-HI3, and connected to a telecommunication system via the interfaces X1-X3. The ADMF is connected via the interfaces HI1/X1 while DF2 is connected via HI2/X2 and DF3 is connected via HI3/X3. The messages sent from LEMF to ADMF, via HI1 and from the ADMF to the network via the X1 interface, comprise identities of a target that is to be monitored, The Delivery Function DF2 receives Intercept Related Information IRI from the network via the X2 interface, and DF2 is used to distribute the IRI to relevant Law Enforcement Agencies via the HI2 interface. The Delivery Function DF3 receives Content of Communication CC, i.e. speech and data. In Circuit Switching, DF3 is responsible for call control signaling and bearer transport for an intercepted product. Intercept Related Information IRI, received by DF2 is triggered by Events that in Circuit Switching domain are either call related or non-call related. In Packet Switching domain the events are session related or session unrelated.

In the current Lawful Interception LI standard solution, when intercepting in some nodes, like the GGSN nodes, the Broadband Remote Access Server BRAS nodes, etc. . . . the intercepted Content of Communication carries different types of services/applications (WAP, HTTP, RTP, . . . ). Some lawful authorities could be interested to activate the interception of Content of Communication only for some specific services. One of the reasons to filter some specific service related packets could be related to limit on the link capacity towards the LI agencies that could not be able to convey high band with service specific packets or related to limits on the processing capacity of the LI agencies to elaborate such Contents of Communication. Another reason could be simply because the lawful authority doesn't require intercepting some kind of services. Since a service unaware node, like GGSN and BRAS, is a telecommunication node that is independent on the transported applications/services, the node is not able to discriminate between the services.

In the international patent application WO 00/42742 is disclosed an intercepting function comprising a sniffing and filtering function that facilitates reading data packets, analyzing the header of the packets as to whether the data packets should be intercepted or not.

Also information of discarded services may be important to agencies for awareness of which services that have been discarded. For example Lawful authorities not receiving Content of Communication, e.g. related to HTTP, may need to retrieve the actual contents that were missed. This information could be useful for the agencies for lawful investigation purposes e.g. to keep track of all actual discarded services.

SUMMARY OF INVENTION

The present invention relates to problems how to release bandwidth consumption by discarding undesired Content of Communication related to specified services when intercepting in a service unaware node.

A further problem to be solved relates to communicating to agencies also information related to the services associated to the discarded Content of Communication.

A purpose with the invention is to customize the amount of downloaded information to agencies by offering a flexible interception solution with optimal link capacity usage. Thus, the object of the invention is to customize the amount of downloaded information and deliver needed information only. This object and others are achieved by methods, arrangements, systems and articles of manufacture.

The problems are solved by parsing Content of Communication received for interception and only deliver desired information to a requesting entity.

In more detail the problems are solved inter alia by methods and arrangements to monitor information related to specified services in a service unaware node, which node handles Content of Communication associated to services, which system comprises a Delivery Function that receives target related Content of Communication from the node. The method comprises the following steps:

-   -   A request to delimit the received Content of Communication         according to not desired services is received from a requesting         entity to the Delivery Function.     -   A Packet Inspection Feature associated with the Delivery         Function parses the received Content of Communication according         to not desired services.     -   Control Information related to not desired services is forwarded         to the requesting entity.

In another embodiment the problems are solved inter alia by methods and arrangements to monitor information related to specified services in a service unaware node, which node handles Content of Communication associated to services, which system comprises a Delivery Function that receives target related Content of Communication from the node. The method comprises the following steps:

-   -   A request to delimit the received Content of Communication         according to desired services is received from a requesting         entity to the Delivery Function.     -   A Packet Inspection Feature associated with the Delivery         Function parses the received Content of Communication according         to desired services.     -   Content of Communication associated to desired services is         forwarded from the Delivery Function to the requesting entity.

Another embodiment comprises a combination of the above embodiments where Content of Communication is delimited according to both desired and not desired services.

An advantage with the invention for agencies is that when requesting interception of Content of Communication in service unaware nodes, the agency can order to receive only packets related to some specific services, solving the potential problems related to link capacity or processing capabilities.

Another advantage for the agencies is that even in case of not requested services for CC interception, the agencies will receive the indication on the HI2 interface about the invoked services and additional info that could be useful for the agencies for lawful investigation purposes. For example, in case of

-   -   HTTP, it will receive the following info: URL, Content-type, . .         . or     -   RTP: Payload Type (0: PCM mu-law, . . . 26: Motion JPEG; . . .         33: MPEG2 video . . . ) . . . ,         that could be used for keeping track of all actual discarded         services, for further processing. Even better, the lawful         authority not receiving CC e.g. related to HTTP, can use the URL         (provided via HI2) to retrieve the actual contents missed over         HI3.

An advantage for operators is that costs for the links towards the agencies in the interception domain can be lowered.

Another advantage for the operators is that a more flexible LI solution can be offered to the LI agencies in case of interception in the nodes (like GGSN, SGSN, BRAS) that are used just to intercept packets that could be used to convey any kind of service, that possibly are not interesting for the LI agency.

The invention will now be described more in detail with the aid of preferred embodiments in connection with the enclosed drawings.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

FIG. 1 discloses a block schematic illustration of an Intercept Unit attached to a service unaware Intercepting Control Element.

FIG. 2 discloses a signal sequence diagram representing a method according to the invention wherein monitored information is delimited to desired and not desired services.

FIG. 3 discloses a signal sequence diagram representing a method according to the invention wherein monitored information is delimited to desired or not desired services.

FIG. 4 discloses a flow chart illustration with some essential method steps of the invention.

FIG. 5 discloses a block schematic illustration of a system that can be used to put the invention into practice.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

FIG. 1 discloses a block schematic illustration of an Intercept Mediation and Deliver Unit IMDU attached to a service unaware Intercepting Control Element ICE. Parts of the IMDU belong to the prior art and have already been explained in the background part of this application. Subscriber identity to be monitored i.e. target identity is sent from the ADMF to the ICE via an interface X1_1. Content of Communication CC such as speech and data is sent from ICE to DF3 via an interface X3. Intercept Related Information IRI such as signaling information related to target subscribers is sent from ICE to DF2 via an interface X2. The Delivery Function DF3 comprises a Packet Inspection Feature PIF in which Content of Communication can be analysed. Specification of information that is to be delimited from the Content of Communication is sent from the ADMF to DF3 via an interface X1_3. An interface X2_3 is according to the invention located between DF2 and DF3. Control information CIA related to delimited information is sent from DF3 to DF2 via an interface X2_3.

The Intercepting Control Element ICE is a so called service unaware node. While a service aware node means a telecommunication node that provides or is used for specific services, like a WAP gateway, E-mail gateway, that is able to discriminate services associated with the Content of Communication being intercepted, a service unaware node is a telecommunication node that is independent of the transported application/services, like the Gateway GPRS Support Node GGSN or the Broadband Remote Access Server BRAS. Content of Communication CC packets associated with different services pass through the Intercepting Control Element ICE.

Different embodiments of the invention will now be explained more in detail. Content of Communication CC, related to an intercepted target is received to an Intercept Mediation and Deliver Unit IMDU from an Intercepting Control Element ICE. Received CC packets are associated with different services and in the embodiments below, both data packets associated with not desired services and/or data packets associated with desired services are delimited from the received CC.

A first embodiment of the invention will now be explained together with FIG. 2. The different entities IMDU, ADMF, DF2, DF3, PIF, ICE and LEMF in FIG. 2 correspond to the ones disclosed in FIG. 1. In this example only CC packets associated with Multimedia Messaging Service MMS are of interest for an agency to monitor, while packets associated with RTP Streaming are to be discarded. However, even if the actual CC is discarded also knowledge of utilization by a target of CC associated with RTP Streaming is of interest for the agency. The specified target and interception criteria are reported to the ADMF in the IMDU. Generally, this stems from a warrant or other authorization from a government or other authorized institution. A method according to the first embodiment of the invention comprises the following steps:

-   -   Lawful interception related to the target is activated by an         interception request 1 comprising target identity IMSI, sent         from the Administration Function ADMF to the Intercepting         Control Element ICE.     -   A specification of which Content of Communication CC that is of         interest for the agency to monitor, i.e. in this example         specification of CC associated with Multimedia Messaging Service         MMS, is sent 2 from the ADMF to the Delivery Function DF3 via         the interface X1_3. MMS specification is stored in DF3 as a         service associated to CC that is of interest for the agency to         monitor. In the same message is sent 2 a specification of which         Content of Communication that is of no interest for the agency         to monitor and is to be discarded, i.e. in this example CC         associated with RTP streaming. Also this specification is stored         in DF3. RTP streaming specification is hereby stored in DF3 as a         service associated to CC that is of no interest for the agency         to monitor.     -   Digital photos are sent from the target. The target hereby         starts to make use of CC associated with Multimedia Messaging         Service MMS.     -   Target related packets comprising Content of Communication         associated with Multimedia Messaging Service are sent 3 from the         ICE to DF3 via the interface X3.     -   Received CC packets associated with MMS are forwarded to the         Packet Inspection Feature PIF that in this example is located         within the Delivery Function DF3. To be noted is that the PIF as         well might be located outside the DF3.     -   The Packet Inspection Feature PIF parses the received packets         and detects that multimedia messaging service MMS is associated         with the parsed CC.     -   The delivery Function DF3 compares the result of the parsing         with stored services and finds a match between services MMS in         parsed packets and stored services associated to CC that is of         interest for the agency to monitor.     -   The CC associated with Multimedia Messaging Service MMS is         forwarded 4 from DF3 to LEMF via a Handover Interface HI3.

A continuation of the first embodiment comprises the following further steps:

-   -   A video stream order is sent to from the target to a video         server and when the ordered video stream is received from the         server to the target, the target starts to utilize CC associated         with RTP streaming.     -   CC packets associated with RTP streaming are forwarded 5 from         the ICE to the Packet Inspection Feature PIF.     -   The Packet Inspection Feature PIF parses and detects RTP         streaming as a service associated to CC that is of no interest         for the agency to monitor and instead is to be discarded.     -   Control Information CIA related to the RTP streaming associated         with the discarded CC is sent 6 from the Delivery Function DF3         to the Delivery Function DF2 via the interface X2_3. A         notification is hereby sent, that comprises information about         the services which packets have been discarded and with         additional information for each service for example: RTSPFlowID,         Payload Type. To be noted is that each agent could require         different services for Content of Communication. The information         about the services whose packets have been discarded is         preferably not notified for each packet, but just once.

Intercept Related Information IRI is formatted in DF2 as a new record type, namely “Not requested service specific CC interception”. The record comprises additional info about which packets have been discarded and additional information for the service.

-   -   The Control Information CIA related to the RTP streaming is         forwarded 7 as formatted Intercept Related Information IRI with         additional information, from the Delivery Function DF2 to the         LEMF via the Handover Interface HI2.

A second embodiment of the invention will now be explained together with FIG. 3. In this example target related CC packets associated with HTTP Web browsing is to be discarded. No Content of Communication is specified as desired until at the end of the example. A method according to the second embodiment of the invention comprises the following steps:

-   -   Lawful interception related to the target is activated by an         interception request 11 comprising target identity IMSI sent         from the Administration Function ADMF to the Intercepting         Control Element ICE.     -   The target makes use of CC related to FTP downloads and target         related packets comprising Content of Communication associated         with FTP downloads are sent 12 from the ICE to DF3 via the         interface X3.     -   Received CC packets associated with FTP are forwarded to the         Packet Inspection Feature PIF in DF3 where the packets are         parsed. The delivery Function DF3 compares the result of the         parsing with stored services but finds no match between the         services FTP in parsed packets and stored services associated to         packets and defined as desired (or undesired) packets. The CC         packets will not be forwarded from DF3 to LEMF and no additional         control information CIA will be delivered to LEMF.     -   A specification of CC, i.e. in this example CC associated with         HTTP Web browsing, that is of no interest for the agency to         monitor and is to be discarded, is sent 13 from the ADMF to the         Delivery Function DF3 via the interface X1_3. The specification         is stored in DF3. HTTP Web browsing is hereby stored in DF3 as a         service associated to CC that is of no interest for the agency         to monitor.     -   The target starts to receive CC associated with HTTP Web         Browsing.     -   CC packets related to the target and associated with HTTP Web         browsing are sent 14 from the ICE to DF3 via the interface X3.     -   The received CC packets associated with HTTP Web browsing are         forwarded to the Packet Inspection Feature PIF.     -   The Packet Inspection Feature PIF parses the packets and detects         HTTP Web browsing as a service associated to CC that is of no         interest for the agency to monitor and instead is to be         discarded.     -   Control Information CIA related to the HTTP Web browsing is sent         15 from the Delivery Function DF3 to the Delivery Function DF2         via the interface X2_3. A notification is hereby sent with         information about the services which packets have been discarded         and with additional information for each service for example:         HTTP:URL, FlowID, Host, Version, Content-type,         Transfer-Encoding.     -   The Control Information CIA related to the HTTP Web browsing is         forwarded 16 from the Delivery Function DF2 to the LEMF via the         Handover Interface HI2.

A continuation of the first embodiment comprises the following further steps:

-   -   A specification of Content of Communication that is of interest         for the agency to monitor, in this example CC associated to FTP         downloads, is sent 17 from the ADMF to the Delivery Function DF3         via the interface X1_3. FTP is stored in DF3 as a service         associated to CC that is of interest for the agency to monitor.     -   Potential CC associated to FTP downloads received from ICE to         DF3 is from now, after parsing in PIF, delivered to LEMF.

FIG. 4 discloses a flowchart in which some important steps are shown. The flowchart is to be read together with the earlier shown figures. The flowchart comprises the following steps:

-   -   Interception related to a target is activated from an         Administration Function ADMF to a service unaware Intercepting         Control Element ICE. A block 101 discloses this step in FIG. 4.     -   A specification of which Content of Communication that is of no         interest for the agency to monitor and is to be discarded, i.e.         CC associated with RTP streaming, is sent from ADMF to DF3. The         specification is stored in DF3. RTP streaming is hereby stored         in DF3 as a service associated to CC that is of no interest for         the agency to monitor. A block 102 discloses this step in FIG.         4.     -   The target starts to utilize CC associated with RTP streaming. A         block 103 discloses this step in FIG. 4.     -   CC packets associated with RTP streaming are forwarded from ICE         to the Packet Inspection Feature PIF. A block 104 discloses this         step in FIG. 4.     -   The Packet Inspection Feature PIF parses and detects RTP         streaming as a service associated to CC that is of no interest         for the agency to monitor and instead is to be discarded. A         block 105 discloses this step in FIG. 4.     -   Control Information CIA related to the RTP streaming associated         with the discarded CC is sent from the Delivery Function DF3 to         the Delivery Function DF2. A notification is hereby sent with         information about the services which packets have been discarded         and with additional information for each service. A block 106         discloses this step in FIG. 4.     -   Intercept Related Information IRI is formatted in DF2 as a new         record type, namely “Not requested service specific CC         interception”. The record comprises additional info about the         services which packets have been discarded and additional         information for the service. The Control Information CIA is         forwarded as formatted Intercept Related Information IRI with         additional information, from the Delivery Function DF2 to the         LEMF via the Handover Interface HI2. A block 107 discloses this         step in FIG. 4.

A system that can be used to put the invention into practice is schematically shown in FIG. 5. The block schematic constellation corresponds to the one disclosed in FIG. 1. The Intercepting Control Element ICE is in this example a Gateway GPRS Support Node GGSN. The Delivery function DF3 comprises the Packet Inspection Feature PIF. A processor PROC in the Intercept Mediation and Deliver Unit IMDU handles the control of data from the GGSN and also the control of the specifications of which services that are of interest and/or of no interest for the agencies. In FIG. 5 two CC packets CC1 and CC2 have been forwarded to the PIF. CC1 is associated to not desired services A and CC2 is associated to desired services B. The processor controls parsing of packets in the Packet Inspection Feature PIF and handles the sending of CC2 associated to the desired service B, to LEMF, and the sending of CIA associated to the not desired service A via DF2 to LEMF. Enumerated items are shown in the figure as individual elements. In actual implementations of the invention, however, they may be inseparable components of other electronic devices such as a digital computer. Thus, actions described above may be implemented in software that may be embodied in an article of manufacture that includes a program storage medium. The program storage medium includes data signal embodied in one or more of a carrier wave, a computer disk (magnetic, or optical (e.g., CD or DVD, or both), non-volatile memory, tape, a system memory, and a computer hard drive.

Below is disclosed an example of HI2 protocol specification: ASN 1 spec in 3GPP TS 33.108

-- Parameters having the same tag numbers must be identical in Rel-5 and Rel-6 modules. IRI-Parameters ::= SEQUENCE { hi2DomainId [0] OBJECT IDENTIFIER, -- 3GPP HI2 domain iRIversion [23] ENUMERATED { version2 (2), ..., version3 (3), version4 (4), -- note that version5 (5) cannot be used as it was missed in the version 5 of this -- ASN.1 module. version6 (6) } OPTIONAL, -- if not present, it means version 1 is handled lawfulInterceptionIdentifier [1] LawfulInterceptionIdentifier, -- This identifier is associated to the target. timeStamp [3] TimeStamp, -- date and time of the event triggering the report.) initiator [4] ENUMERATED { not-Available (0), originating-Target (1), -- in case of GPRS, this indicates that the PDP context activation, modification -- or deactivation is MS requested terminating-Target (2), -- in case of GPRS, this indicates that the PDP context activation, modification or -- deactivation is network initiated ... } OPTIONAL, locationOfTheTarget [8] Location OPTIONAL, -- location of the target subscriber partyInformation [9] SET SIZE (1..10) OF PartyInformation OPTIONAL, -- This parameter provides the concerned party, the identiy(ies) of the party --)and all the information provided by the party. serviceCenterAddress [13] PartyInformation OPTIONAL, -- e.g. in case of SMS message this parameter provides the address of the relevant -- server within the calling (if server is originating) or called (if server is -- terminating) party address parameters sMS [14] SMS-report OPTIONAL, -- this parameter provides the SMS content and associated information national-Parameters [16] National-Parameters OPTIONAL, gPRSCorrelationNumber [18] GPRSCorrelationNumber OPTIONAL, gPRSevent [20] GPRSEvent OPTIONAL, -- This information is used to provide particular action of the target -- such as attach/detach sgsnAddress [21] DataNodeAddress OPTIONAL, gPRSOperationErrorCode [22] GPRSOperationErrorCode OPTIONAL, ggsnAddress [24] DataNodeAddress OPTIONAL, qOS [25] UmtsQos OPTIONAL, networkIdentifier [26] Network-Identifier OPTIONAL, sMSOriginatingAddress [27] DataNodeAddress OPTIONAL, sMSTerminatingAddress [28] DataNodeAddress OPTIONAL, iMSevent [29] IMSevent OPTIONAL, sIPMessage [30] OCTET STRING OPTIONAL, servingSGSN-number [31] OCTET STRING (SIZE (1..20)) OPTIONAL, servingSGSN-address [32] OCTET STRING (SIZE (5..17)) OPTIONAL, -- Octets are coded according to 3GPP TS 23.003 [25] ..., notRequestedServiceCC [34] ServiceCCList OPTIONAL, notRequestedServiceCCInfo [35] OCTET STRING OPTIONAL, -- See Ref.4 for the specification of these information parameter national-HI2-ASN1parameters [255] National-HI2-ASN1parameters OPTIONAL } -- Parameters having the same tag numbers must be identical in Rel-5 and Rel-6 modules -- PARAMETERS FORMATS ServiceCCList::= ENUMERATED { http, rtp, ftp, wtp, mms, smtp, pop3, msn, sip, sdp, ucp, icmp, ... }

The invention is not limited to the above described and in the drawings shown embodiments but can be modified within the scope of the enclosed claims. Instead of using the Packet Inspection Feature PIF located within DF3, features in an external node like the Service Aware Support node SASN mentioned in the background part can be integrated in the Intercept Mediation and Deliver Unit. The systems and methods of the present invention may be implemented on any of the Third Generation Partnership Project (3GPP), European Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI), American National Standards Institute (ANSI) or other standard telecommunication network architecture, consistent with the Communications Assistance for Law Enforcement Act (CALEA), which is a United States law requiring telephone network architectures be designed to enable authorized electronic interception. 

1. Method in a telecommunication system to monitor information related to specified services in a service unaware node, which node handles Content of Communication associated with services, the system comprising a Delivery Function to which Content of Communication related to a target is received from the node, the method comprising: receiving from a requesting entity to the Delivery Function, a request to delimit the received Content of Communication according to not desired services; parsing the received Content of Communication according to not desired services by a Packet Inspection Feature associated with the Delivery-Function; forwarding Control Information related to the not desired services to the requesting entity.
 2. Method to monitor information according to claim 1, wherein the Control Information related to the not desired services is forwarded via a second Delivery Function.
 3. Method to monitor information according to claim 2, wherein the Delivery Function and the second Delivery Function (DF2) are located within an Intercept Mediation and Deliver Unit and whereby the Control information is forwarded between the Delivery Functions via an internal interface.
 4. Method to monitor information according to claim 1, which method comprises the following further steps: receiving from the requesting entity to the Delivery Function, a request to delimit the received Content of Communication according to desired services; parsing the received Content of Communication according to desired services by the inspection feature; forwarding Content of Communication associated to desired services from the Delivery Function to the requesting entity.
 5. Method to monitor information according to claim 1, wherein the Packet Inspection Feature is located within the Delivery Function.
 6. Method in a telecommunication system to monitor information related to specified services in a service unaware node, which node handles Content of Communication associated with services, the system comprising a Delivery Function to which Content of Communication related to a target is received from the node, wherein the method comprises: receiving from a requesting entity to the Delivery Function, a request to delimit the received Content of Communication according to desired services; parsing the received Content of Communication according to desired services by a Packet Inspection Feature associated with the Delivery Function; forwarding Content of Communication associated to desired services from the Delivery Function to the requesting entity.
 7. Method to monitor information according to claim 6, which method comprises the following further steps: receiving from a requesting entity to the Delivery Function, a request to delimit the received Content of Communication according to not desired services; parsing the received Content of Communication according to not desired services by a Packet Inspection Feature associated with the Delivery Function; forwarding Control Information related to the not desired services to the requesting entity.
 8. Method to monitor information according to claim 7, wherein the Control Information related to the not desired services is forwarded via a second Delivery Function.
 9. Method to monitor information according to claim 8, wherein the delivery function and the second Delivery Function are located within an Intercept Mediation and Deliver Unit and whereby the Control information is forwarded between the delivery functions via an internal interface.
 10. Method to monitor information according to claim 6, wherein the Packet Inspection Feature is located within the Delivery Function.
 11. Method in a telecommunication system to monitor information related to specified services in a service unaware node, which node handles Content of Communication associated to the services, the system comprising a Delivery Function to which Content of Communication related to a target is received from the node, wherein the method comprises: receiving from a requesting entity to the Delivery Function, a request to delimit the received Content of Communication according to undesired and desired services; parsing the received Content of Communication according to undesired and desired services by a Packet Inspection Feature associated with the Delivery Function; forwarding information related to undesired and desired services from the Delivery Function to the requesting entity.
 12. Arrangement in a telecommunication system to monitor information related to specified services in a service unaware node, which node handles Content of Communication associated with services, the system comprising a Delivery Function to which Content of Communication related to a target is received from the node, wherein the arrangement comprises: means for receiving from a requesting entity to the Delivery Function, a request to delimit the received Content of Communication according to not desired services; means for parsing the received Content of Communication according to not desired services by a Packet Inspection Feature associated with the Delivery Function; means for forwarding Control Information related to the not desired services to the requesting entity.
 13. Arrangement to monitor information according to claim 12, wherein the Control Information related to the not desired services is forwarded via a second Delivery Function.
 14. Arrangement to monitor information according to claim 13, wherein the Delivery Function and the second Delivery Function are located within an Intercept Mediation and Deliver Unit and whereby the Control information is forwarded between the Delivery Functions via an internal interface.
 15. Arrangement to monitor information according to claim 12, which arrangement comprises: means for receiving from the requesting entity to the Delivery Function, a request to delimit the received Content of Communication according to desired services; means parsing the received Content of Communication according to desired services by the inspection feature; means for forwarding Content of Communication associated to desired services from the Delivery Function to the requesting entity.
 16. Arrangement to monitor information according to claim 12, wherein the Packet Inspection Feature is located within the Delivery Function.
 17. A computer readable medium comprising a program storage medium having computer readable program code embodied therein for providing information related to specified services in a service unaware node, which node handles Content of Communication associated to the services, the system comprising a Delivery Function to which Content of Communication related to a target is received from the node, the computer readable program code in the computer readable medium comprising: computer readable program code for receiving from a requesting entity to the Delivery Function, a request to delimit the received Content of Communication according to undesired and/or desired services; computer readable program code for parsing the received Content of Communication according to undesired and/or desired services by a Packet Inspection Feature associated with the Delivery Function; computer readable program code for forwarding information related to undesired and/or desired services from the Delivery Function to the requesting entity.
 18. A system for providing information related to specified services in a service unaware node, which node handles Content of Communication associated to the services, wherein the system comprises: a Delivery Function capable of receiving Content of Communication related to a target; the node able to send the Content of Communication related to a target, the system being characterized by: a requesting entity capable of sending a request to delimit the received Content of Communication according to undesired and/or desired services; the Delivery Function capable of receiving the request; the Delivery Function being capable parsing the received Content of Communication according to undesired and/or desired services by a Packet Inspection Feature associated with the Delivery Function; the Delivery Function capable of forwarding information related to undesired and/or desired services, the requesting entity capable of receiving the information related to undesired and/or desired services. 